Example sentences of "must have [be] [adj] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I think maybe I must have been Spanish in some former life — I feel as though I 've come home . ’ |
2 | She must have been asleep for some hours when the sound of her opening bedroom door penetrated her dreams and brought her instantly awake . |
3 | Oswiu 's involvement must have been minimal in all of them . |
4 | The marshy lands around Stirling and Bannockburn must have been inhospitable to these early settlers , but were to prove of incalculable worth to fourteenth-century patriots determined to assert their independence from southern predators . |
5 | Brother Joachim , like many of the Franciscans , must have been one of these . |
6 | It must have been one of those little short-necked electric guitars that Lindley had . |
7 | It must have been one of those men Angy sketched … the one she was talking about packing up . |
8 | When we got on the plane , we appreciated the Chinese caution : it was a rather ancient Russian prop-driven machine , which must have been one of those the Russians bequeathed to the Chinese when they went home in the early 1960s , taking all their spare parts with them . |
9 | not the first or the fourth it must have been one of those in the middle , but I 'm not sure which one it was . |
10 | Its sudden arrival on the scene must have been embarrassing for those who have been trying to deny that federalism was on the agenda . |
11 | Hill must have been typical of many mid-Victorian medics who reorientated their social and political allegiances as a result of a shift in class and professional status . |
12 | This was a messianic fervour that must have been similar to that possessed by the ancient zealots who died defending Masada against the Romans 2,000 years ago . |
13 | Lady Street had returned to what must have been normal for any morning at this time ; the delivery vans had gone , there was sporadic traffic in the one-way street , and people had no time to stand about gawping at the bookshop though they slowed their pace in passing and tried to look in without appearing to do so . |
14 | Even the chickens must have been ashamed of those parts of their bodies when they were alive . |
15 | Again we are faced with having to read between the lines , but the allusions must have been clear to most of Bukharin 's contemporaries . |
16 | Perhaps yeah I think you must have been airborne at that stage to be er , had such a enormous flame going up into the balloon . |
17 | He must have been aware of that . |
18 | English churchmen , who must have been aware of these activities , were sometimes also familiar with the conditions which gave rise to them . |
19 | Oh yes oh yes in my thirty odd years erm looking back now it must have been primitive in those days really . |
20 | Robin Cranko thinks that one of them , if not both , must have been responsible for some branches of the Cranko family whom he came across during his researches . |
21 | Such stories as these must have been common in all religious communities , but the constant recurrence of these themes in Eadmer 's recollections leaves the impression that his thoughts , and those of the monks with whom he had lived since his infancy , were centred almost exclusively on their relics , and on the stories of the gifts , purchases , translations , and miracles associated with them . |
22 | says Clare about his native Helpston in the years after its enclosure , and that must have been true of most parishes that underwent the great transformation . |
23 | A king not universally popular , who owed his throne to assassination , must have been sensitive on such an issue , and maybe sometimes nervous of joining large assemblies of armed men . |